Decorative night light device

ABSTRACT

The present invention, decorative night light device, comprises a supporting frame and a light arrangement. The supporting frame comprises a hollow supporting frame body for providing a replaceable decorative member thereon. The hollow supporting frame body has an inner surface and a continuously light channel indented on the inner surface and defines a peripheral inner wall inclinedly extended from the inner surface. The light arrangement comprise a light control circuit provided at the hollow supporting frame body, and a plurality of illuminators which are electrically connected to the light control circuit and spacedly and inclinedly aligned along the inner wall of the hollow supporting frame body. Each of the illuminators forms as a point of light source for mostly emitting light towards to the middle of the hollow supporting frame body so as to illuminating the decorative member.

CROSS REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION

This is a non-provisional application of a provisional applicationhaving a Ser. No. of 60/959,964 and a filing date of Jul. 17, 2007.

BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to an illuminating device, and moreparticularly to a decorative night light device.

2. Description of Related Arts

The conventional night light consists of an electrical socket which isintegrated with a plug to be inserted into an electrical wall outlet, alow-wattage bulb being held in the socket which also supports a smallshade. A night light of this type which provides low-level illumination,is purely utilitarian in function and appearance, and it makes no usefulor decorative contribution to the room apart from low-levelillumination.

Under some circumstance, such as in a room or passageway, a night lightdevice is usually used. For example, a bedroom, in considering thesleeping conditions of a room, one must not only seek to minimize noiseand other disturbances, but one must also arrange for the proper degreeof lighting and take steps to ensure a pleasing atmosphere. A totallydark room is not the ideal environment for sleeping, for it may bepsychologically depressing to the occupant. Moreover, should the sleeperawaken and then move about the dark room, he may collide with furnitureand other articles therein. Where the sleeping room is a child'snursery, a minimum degree of light is desirable. Young children areoften fearful of complete darkness; and should a parent wish to check onthe sleeping child without turning on the room light, a low-level nightlight which is already “on” is useful for this purpose.

Besides, the use of light bulbs to illuminate a picture slide iscommonplace, for all commercial slide projectors include a light bulb tosupply the required light.

But it has not heretofore been known to combine a low-level night lightwith a picture slide to provide illumination in a decorative form torender the atmosphere of the place being illuminated more pleasing.

SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

A main object of the present invention is to provide a decorative nightlight device, which incorporates a replaceable decorative member such asa landscape picture that is illuminated by a low-wattage lightarrangement to allow viewers a more aesthetically pleasing view of thedecorative member in fuller effect when the night light turns on.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative nightlight device, which has a double function in enabling better viewing ofthe decorative picture as well as emitting light in one's presence.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative nightlight device, which provides the perfect amount of light around themounted decorative member to accentuate the decorative member.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative nightlight device, which will automatically turn on when one's presence, andwill automatically turn off after prescribed times after the one leaves.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative nightlight device, which further comprises a sensor system to detect if thereis any movement with certain distance, wherein the night light devicewill be switched on when the sensor is activated.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative nightlight device, which has not need outlets and extension cords. In otherwords, the decorative night light device is battery operated without theneeds to look for an electric plug.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative nightlight device, which has low voltage and no heat emissions.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative nightlight device, which can be displayed in house or landscape or portraitorientation without exterior plugs.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative nightlight device, which is mobilized so that can be put in anywhere such ason a table or hang on a wall.

Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the presentinvention provides a decorative night light device, comprising:

a supporting frame defining a hollow cavity for storing an object, andat least one peripheral side edge of the hollow cavity, and anillumination window formed on a front surface of the supporting frame tocommunicate the hollow cavity with an exterior of the supporting frame;and

a night light arrangement, which comprises:

a light sensor which is provided on the supporting frame and exposed toan ambient environment in which the supporting frame is located fordetecting a brightness of the ambient environment; and

a plurality of illuminators provided on the peripheral side edge of thehollow cavity to electrically connect with the light sensor, in such amanner that when the light sensor detects that the brightness of theambient environment to be under a predetermined threshold brightness,the light sensor is arranged to activate the illuminators to generateillumination from the peripheral side edge so as to provide night lightillumination to the ambient environment while simultaneously providingsideward illumination to the object for displaying thereof, wherein whenthe light sensor detects the brightness of the ambient environment isabove the predetermined threshold brightness, the light senor isarranged to deactivate the illuminators for stopping the night lightillumination and simultaneously allowing display of the object bynatural light.

These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the presentinvention will become apparent from the following detailed description,the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a decorative night light deviceaccording to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the decorative night lightdevice according to the above preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a hollow supporting frame body of thedecorative night light device according to the preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a face panel of the decorative nightlight device according to the preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 5 is a rear view of the hollow supporting frame body of thedecorative night light device according to the preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a backing panel of the decorative nightlight device according to the preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 7 is an A-A sectional view of FIG. 1 of the decorative night lightdevice according to the above preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 8 is a part enlarged view of FIG. 7 of the decorative night lightdevice according to the above preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an exterior supporting member of thedecorative night light device according to the above preferredembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 10 is an assembly drawing view of the exterior supporting memberengaged on the decorative night light device according to the abovepreferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 11 is a circuit schematic diagram of the decorative night lightdevice according to the above preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the decorative night light according tothe above preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 13 is an exploded perspective view of the decorative night lightaccording to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 14 is a front sectional view of the decorative nigh light accordingto the above preferred embodiment of the present invention

FIG. 15 is a rear view of the decorative nigh light according to theabove preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 16A and FIG. 16B are schematic diagrams of the decorative nightlight according to the above preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 17 is a first alternative mode of the decorative night lightaccording to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 18A and FIG. 18B are schematic diagrams of a second alternativemode of the decorative night light according to the above preferredembodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring to FIG. 1-3 and FIG. 6 of the drawings, a decorative nightlight device, according to a preferred embodiment of the presentinvention is illustrated, in which the decorative night light deviceincorporates a replaceable decorative picture that is illuminated by alight arrangement to allow viewers a more aesthetically pleasing view ofthe decorative picture in fuller effect when the night light turns on.The decorative night light device comprises a supporting frame 10 and alight arrangement 20.

The supporting frame 10 comprises a hollow supporting frame body 1 1,defining a front surface, a back surface for providing a replaceabledecorative member 100 thereon and an inner surface, wherein the innersurface is continuously and surroundly indented to define a lightchannel 12 extended from the inner surface.

The light arrangement 20 comprises a light control circuit 21 providedat the hollow supporting frame body 11, a plurality of illuminators 22which are electrically connected to the light control circuit 21 andspacedly and inclinedly aligned along the light channel 12 of the innersurface of the hollow supporting frame body 11, and an elongate reflectpanel 23 mounted on the light channel 12 and arranged to inclinedlycorrespond with the illuminators 22, wherein the light from each of theilluminators 22 becomes two beams of light, wherein a first beam oflight emits outwards the front surface directly to make the supportingframe 10 in a lightening status, and a second beam of light is reflectedby the reflect panel 23 and towards the back surface so as toaccentuating the decorative member 100 provided at the back surface ofthe hollow supporting frame body 11.

According to the present embodiment of the present invention, thedecorative member 100 is able to be a decorative picture, such as alandscape picture or a portrait photo. Correspondingly, a hollow middleof the hollow supporting frame body 11 is usually in a rectangularmanner, which has enough size provided in the hollow middle of thehollow supporting frame body 11 for displaying the decorative picture.Hence, the size of the decorative night light device is usually at 4×6inches or 8×10 inches. The hollow supporting frame body 11 is usuallymade of rigid materials, such as wood or metal. The reflect panel 23 ismade of well performance reflector material such as silver coatingglass.

According to the present embodiment, the illuminators 22 are LED lights,which have a low voltage and no heat emissions. What's more, the LEDlights can last up 80,000 hours. So, it is basically not need to replacethe illuminators in the present invention's service life.

Referring to FIG. 1-3 and FIG. 7-8 of the drawings, according to thepresent embodiment of the present invention, each of the illuminators 22is slant in respect with the light channel 12 in an inclination angle.And the elongate reflect panel 23 also inclinedly disposed in the lightchannel 12 in a certain angle such that the elongate reflect panel 23effectively and reflectively accumulates the second beam of light fromthe illuminators 22 to further accentuating the decorative member 100.

The illuminators 22 further comprise two corresponding groups ofilluminators provided at both sides of the surround light channel 12respectively, wherein each of the two groups of illuminators has aplurality of illuminators 22 spacedly aligned along each of the bothsides. Referring to FIG. 3 of the drawings, according to the presentembodiment, the two groups of illuminators 22 are respectively andspacedly aligned along the left and right side of the light channel 12.That is to say, the two groups of illuminators 22 also can berespectively and spacedly aligned along the top and bottom side of thelight channel 12. It is worth to mention that the illuminators 22 alsocan be spacedly aligned surround the peripheral light channel 12 asneeded.

Referring to FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 of the drawings, the supporting frame 10further comprises a backing panel 24 detachably mounted to the backsurface of the hollow supporting frame body 11, wherein the replaceabledecorative member 100 is attached to the backing panel 24. According tothe present embodiment of the present invention, a fasten clip member241 provided at the back surface of the hollow supporting frame body 11is detachably engaged with a tong insert member 242 provided at thecorresponding position in the backing panel 24 so as to attach thebacking panel 24 to the back surface of the hollow supporting frame body11. Due to the backing panel 24 is removably mounted to the hollowsupporting frame body 11, the user can detach the backing panel 24 fromthe hollow supporting frame body 11 and replace the decorative member100, such as a landscape picture, at will.

Referring to FIG. 4 of the drawings, the supporting frame 10 furthercomprises a face panel 24 attached to the front surface of the hollowsupporting frame body 11 of the supporting frame 10, wherein the facepanel 25 has an opaque edge portion 251 for making the hollow supportingframe body 11 and the illuminators 22 invisible outwardly and atransparent middle portion 252 correspondingly with the decorativemember 100 for displaying the decorative member 100. Referring to FIG. 4of the drawings, according to the present embodiment, the face panel 25includes two portions, one is the opaque edge portion 251, which is madeof wooden material or metal coating rigid material, is capable of makingthe hollow supporting frame body invisible outwardly, and changing incolors such as black, espresso, cream white or silver gray; and theother one is the transparent middle portion 251, which is made oftransparent material such as glass such that the light emitted from theilluminators 22 can penetrate through the transparent material to formthe supporting frame 10 in a lightening status. The face panel 25 liesbefore the hollow supporting frame body 11 to protect the decorativemember 100 from external factors. Alternatively, the face panel 25 canbe made of transparent glass material with the edge portion coated withan invisible layer.

Referring to FIG. 1, FIG. 3 and FIG. 11 of the drawings, the presentinvention further comprises a light sensor 30 equipped at the hollowsupporting frame body 11 of the supporting frame 10 adapted forswitching on the illuminators 22 of the light arrangement 20 to lightwhen in one's presence, and switching off the illuminators 22 of thelight arrangement a certain time after one's leave. According to thepresent embodiment, a sensor hole 253 is provided at the face panel formaking the light sensor 30 pass through. The light sensor 30 is aninfrared sensor having a nearly 4 feet detective radius. That is to say,once there is any movement in the 4 feet detective radius, the lightsensor 30 will be triggered to switch on the illuminators 22 or switchoff the illuminators 22 after a certain time since the one's leave.

Referring to FIG. 1-4 and FIG. 11 of the drawings, the present inventionfurther comprises a self-support power source 40 provided at the hollowsupporting frame body 11 of the supporting frame 10 and electricallyconnected with the light arrangement 20 and the light sensor 30 adaptedfor providing electrical power to the light arrangement 20 and the lightsensor 30, wherein the power source 40 comprises a power source cavity41 provided at the hollow supporting frame body 11 and a pair ofbatteries 42 changeable disposed in the power source cavity 41. Hence,the present invention has not need outlets and extension cords. In otherwords, the decorative night light device is battery operated without theneeds to look for an electric plug.

Moreover, the decorative night light device further comprises anexterior supporting member 50 detachably mounted at the supporting frame10 for mobilizing to be put in anywhere such as on a table. According tothe embodiment, referring to FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 of the drawings, theexterior supporting member 50 is embodied as an easel insert 51, whichcan be engaged with an easel insert receiver formed on the supportingframe 10. What's more, the exterior supporting member 50 furthercomprises an embed hanger 52 formed on the supporting frame 10 throughwhich the present invention can be hang on a wall.

In order words, referring to FIG. 12 to FIG. 15, FIG. 16A and FIG. 16Bof the drawings, a decorative night light according to the preferredembodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which thedecorative night light comprises a supporting frame 10 and a night lightarrangement.

The supporting frame 10 defines a hollow cavity 14 for storing an object70, such as a photograph, and at least one peripheral side edge 141 ofthe hollow cavity 14, and an illumination window 15 formed on a frontsurface 101 of the supporting frame 10 to communicate the hollow cavity14 with an exterior of the supporting frame 10.

On the other hand, the night light arrangement comprises a light sensor30 and a plurality of illuminators 22. The light sensor 30 is providedon the supporting frame 10 and exposed to an ambient environment inwhich the supporting frame 10 is located for detecting a brightness ofthe ambient environment.

The plurality of illuminators 22 is provided on the peripheral side edge141 of the hollow cavity 14 to electrically connect with the lightsensor 30, in such a manner that when the light sensor 30 detects thatthe brightness of the ambient environment to be under a predeterminedthreshold brightness, the light sensor 30 is arranged to activate theilluminators 22 to generate illumination from the peripheral side edge141 so as to provide night light illumination to the ambient environmentwhile simultaneously providing sideward illumination to the object 70for optimally displaying thereof, wherein when the light sensor 30detects that the brightness of the ambient environment is above thepredetermined threshold brightness, the light senor 30 is arranged todeactivate the illuminators 22 for stopping the night light illuminationand simultaneously allowing display of the object 70 by natural light.

According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, thesupporting frame 10 comprises a hollow supporting frame body 11, havinga front wall 112 defining the front surface 101 of the supporting frame10, a rear wall 113, and a plurality of sidewalls 111 extending betweenthe front wall 112 and the rear wall 113, and a frame boundary 16provided within the hollow supporting frame body 11 to divide the hollowsupporting body 11 into the hollow cavity 14 and a peripheral storagecompartment 17 within and out of the frame boundary 16 respectively. Thenight light arrangement further comprises a light control circuit 21supported within the peripheral storage compartment 17 to electricallyconnect with the illuminators 22 and the light sensor 30, in such amanner that when the light sensor 30 detects that the ambient brightnessis below the predetermined threshold brightness, the light sensor 30will send a signal to the light control circuit 21 for activating theilluminators 22. Vice Versa, when the light sensor 30 detects that theambient brightness is above the predetermined threshold brightness, thelight sensor 30 will transmit a corresponding signal to the lightcontrol circuit 21 for deactivating the illuminators 22 so as to allowthe object 70 being displayed by natural brightness.

The supporting frame 10 is preferably embodied as having a quadrilateralcross section, such as a rectangular cross section, wherein the frameboundary 16 has a substantially identical cross section with less areathan that of the supporting frame 10. In other words, the frame boundary16 has a top boundary wall 161, a bottom boundary wall 162, and two sideboundary walls 163 substantially aligned with but offset from thesidewalls 111 of the supporting frame 10 respectively. According to thepreferred embodiment of the present invention, the illuminators 22 arespacedly provided along two of the sidewalls 111 of the supporting frame10 for providing sideward illumination to the object 70 stored in thehollow cavity 14. Moreover, a height of the two side boundary walls 163of the frame boundary 16 is substantially less than a height of the topand the bottom boundary wall 161, 162 to form two light channels 12 atthe frame boundary 16 so that the illuminators 22 are visuallycommunicated with the hollow cavity 14 of the supporting frame 10 viathe light channels 12.

Accordingly, the night light arrangement further comprises a pluralityof light diffusion members 26 mounted at the side boundary walls 163 ofthe frame boundary 16 at the light channels 12 respectively, wherein theillumination of the illuminators 22 are arranged to reach the hollowcavity 14 via the light diffusion members 26 such that the object 70 canbe evenly and optimally illuminated by the illuminators 22 while thediffused light can also be optimally be utilized as a night light. It isimportant to point out at this stage that when the nigh light is alsoutilized for evenly and optimally displaying the object 70 within thehollow cavity 14, user is able to easily and promptly identify thesource of night light because of his or her familiarity with the object70 displayed within the supporting frame 10. Moreover, a commondisadvantage of conventional night light is that the area and intensityof illumination is usually not good enough for a user to recognize anysignificant light source in a dark environment. This may perhaps beattributed to the fact that too bright a night light will actuallyinterfere with user's sleep, yet too dim a night light would severelycurtail the purpose of getting a night light in the first place.

In order to provide electrical power to the illuminators 22, thesupporting frame 10 further has a battery compartment 19 formed in theperipheral storage compartment 17 (preferably underneath the bottomboundary wall 162) for receiving a plurality of battery units 191 withinthe battery compartment 19 to electrically connect with the lightcontrol circuit 21, which is mounted at the corresponding corner portionof the peripheral storage compartment 17. It is worth mentioning thatthe battery units 191 can be embodied as rechargeable batteries orregular alkaline dry cells. The light control circuit 21 can also beelectrically connected to an external power source, such as an AC powersource, via a conventional power cord and a power plug.

The supporting frame 10 further comprises a plurality of wall connectors18 spacedly provided on the rear wall 113 of the supporting frame 10 forconnecting the decorative night light onto an external object, such as awall. More specifically, the wall connectors 18 can be embodied as aplurality of hoop fasteners or loop fasteners 181 so that the supportingframe 10 may be able to be attached onto corresponding loop fasteners181 or hoop fasteners 181 provided on a wall. As an alternative, thewall connectors 18 may also be embodied as a plurality of connectingholes 182 indently formed on the rear wall 113 of the supporting frame10 for allowing the supporting frame to be hanged on the wall through ahanging pin provided on the wall.

The decorative night light further comprises a night light standarrangement 60 provided on the rear wall 113 of the supporting frame 10for allowing the supporting frame 10 to stand on a flat surface.According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, thenight light stand arrangement 60 contains a plurality of standing slots61 spacedly formed on the rear wall 113 of the supporting frame, and asupporting stand 62 detachably engaged into the standing slots 61 insuch a manner that when the supporting stand 62 is engaged with thestanding slots 61, the supporting frame 10 is allowed to be inclinedlysupported by the supporting stand 62 so that the object 70 can bedisplayed on a flat surface (FIG. 16A and FIG. 16B). More specifically,the supporting stand 62 comprises a standing panel 621 and a pluralityof engaging members 622 inclinedly extended from the standing panel 621and is arranged to engage with the standing slots 61, so that thesupporting frame 10 is capable of standing on the flat surface throughthe supporting stand 62. It is worth mentioning that the night lightstand arrangement 60 further contains a securing slots 63 spacedly andindently provided on the rear wall 113 of the supporting frame 10 andshaped and sized to correspond with the engaging members 622 of thesupporting stand 62 so that the supporting stand 62 is adapted to bedetached from the standing slots 61 and engage with the securing slots63 when the supporting stand 62 is not utilized for erecting thesupporting frame 10 on the flat surface. As shown in FIG. 12 to FIG. 15,and FIG. 16A and FIG. 16B of the drawings, each of the securing slots 63is longitudinally formed on the rear wall 113 of the supporting frame 10while corresponding supporting stand 62 is adapted to overlappedlyengage with the securing slot 63 for minimizing a thickness ofprotrusion from the rear wall 113 of supporting frame 10. As such, thesupporting frame 10 is capable of being hanged onto an external wallthrough the connecting holes 182.

In order to allow the user to replace the object 70 displaying throughthe illumination window 15, the rear wall 113 of the supporting frame 10has a main wall portion 1131 communicating with the hollow cavity 14,and a peripheral side wall portion 1132 wherein the main wall portion1131 is detachably attached with the peripheral rear wall portion 1132through a plurality of connectors 1133 in such a manner what a user isable to detach the main wall portion 1131 of the rear wall 113 andreplace the object 70 within the hollow cavity 14. After securelymounting the object 70 onto an inner surface of the main wall portion1131 of the rear wall 113, the user is able to attach the main wallportion 1131 back with the peripheral rear wall portion 1132 through theconnectors 1133.

Finally it is worth mentioning that a glass 80 is provided on the frontwall 112 of the supporting frame 10 to cover the hollow cavity 14 so asto substantially protect the object 70 displayed in the hollow cavity 14while allowing the object 70 to be displayed through the glass.

Referring to FIG. 17 of the drawings, a first alternative mode of thedecorative night light according to the preferred embodiment of thepresent invention is illustrated. The first alternative mode is similarto the preferred embodiment except that the wall connector 18′ comprisesa plurality of magnetic members 181′ provided on the rear wall 113 ofthe supporting frame 10 for detachably connecting the supporting frame10 with a metal wall or other magnetic object.

Referring to FIG. 18A to FIG. 18B of the drawings, a second alternativemode of the decorative night light according to the preferred embodimentof the present invention is illustrated. The alternative mode is similarto the preferred embodiment except that the decorative night lightfurther comprises an outer decorative frame 80″ detachably mounted onthe supporting frame 10 through a plurality of frame connectors 81″ forfurther decorating the decorative night light of the present invention.

One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of thepresent invention as shown in the drawings and described above isexemplary only and not intended to be limiting.

It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have beenfully and effectively accomplished. It embodiments have been shown anddescribed for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structuralprinciples of the present invention and is subject to change withoutdeparture from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes allmodifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the followingclaims.

1. A decorative night light, comprising: a supporting frame defining ahollow cavity for storing an object, and at least one peripheral sideedge of said hollow cavity, and an illumination window formed on a frontsurface of said supporting frame to communicate said hollow cavity withan exterior of said supporting frame; and a night light arrangement,which comprises: a light sensor which is provided on said supportingframe and exposed to an ambient environment in which said supportingframe is located for detecting a brightness of said ambient environment;and a plurality of illuminators provided on said peripheral side edge ofsaid hollow cavity to electrically connect with said light sensor, insuch a manner that when said light sensor detects that said brightnessof said ambient environment to be under a predetermined thresholdbrightness, said light sensor is arranged to activate said illuminatorsto generate illumination from said peripheral side edge so as to providenight light illumination to said ambient environment whilesimultaneously providing sideward illumination to said object fordisplaying thereof, wherein when said light sensor detects saidbrightness of said ambient environment is above said predeterminedthreshold brightness, said light senor is arranged to deactivate saidilluminators for stopping said night light illumination andsimultaneously allowing display of said object by natural light.
 2. Thedecorative night light, as recited in claim 1, wherein said supportingframe comprises a hollow supporting frame body, having a front walldefining said front surface of said supporting frame, a rear wall, and aplurality of sidewalls extending between said front wall and said rearwall, and a frame boundary provided within said hollow supporting framebody to divide said hollow supporting body into said hollow cavity and aperipheral storage compartment within and out of said frame boundaryrespectively, wherein said night light arrangement is received in saidperipheral storage compartment for providing illumination to said hollowcavity.
 3. The decorative night light, as recited in claim 2, whereinsaid night light arrangement further comprises a light control circuitsupported within said peripheral storage compartment to electricallyconnect with said illuminators and said light sensor, in such a mannerthat when said light sensor detects that said ambient brightness isbelow said predetermined threshold brightness, said light sensor isarranged to send a signal to said light control circuit for activatingsaid illuminators, wherein when said light sensor detects that saidambient brightness is above said predetermined threshold brightness,said light sensor is arranged to transmit a corresponding signal to saidlight control circuit for deactivating said illuminators.
 4. Thedecorative night light, as recited in claim 3, wherein said frameboundary has a top boundary wall, a bottom boundary wall, and two sideboundary walls substantially aligned with while offsetting from saidsidewalls of said supporting frame respectively, wherein saidilluminators are spacedly provided along two of said sidewalls of saidsupporting frame for providing sideward illumination to said objectstored in said hollow cavity.
 5. The decorative night light, as recitedin claim 4, wherein a height of said two side boundary walls of saidframe boundary is substantially less than a height of said top and saidbottom boundary wall so as to form two light channels at said frameboundary for said illuminators to visually communicate with said hollowcavity of said supporting frame via said light channels.
 6. Thedecorative night light, as recited in claim 5, wherein said night lightarrangement further comprises a plurality of light diffusion membersmounted at said side boundary walls of said frame boundary at said lightchannels respectively, wherein said illumination of said illuminatorsare arranged to reach said hollow cavity via said light diffusionmembers such that said object is evenly and optimally illuminated bysaid illuminators while said diffused light is also be optimallyutilized as said night light.
 7. The decorative night light, as recitedin claim 6, wherein said supporting frame further has a batterycompartment formed in said peripheral storage compartment for receivinga plurality of battery units within said battery compartment toelectrically connect with said light control circuit.
 8. The decorativenight light, as recited in claim 2, further comprising a night lightstand arrangement provided on said rear wall of said supporting framefor allowing said supporting frame to stand on a flat surface, whereinsaid night light stand arrangement contains a plurality of standingslots spacedly formed on said rear wall of said supporting frame, and asupporting stand detachably engaged with said standing slots in such amanner that when said supporting stand is engaged with said standingslots, said supporting frame is allowed to be inclinedly supported bysaid supporting stand.
 9. The decorative night light, as recited inclaim 6, further comprising a night light stand arrangement provided onsaid rear wall of said supporting frame for allowing said supportingframe to stand on a flat surface, wherein said night light standarrangement contains a plurality of standing slots spacedly formed onsaid rear wall of said supporting frame, and a supporting standdetachably engaged with said standing slots in such a manner that whensaid supporting stand is engaged with said standing slots, saidsupporting frame is allowed to be inclinedly supported by saidsupporting stand.
 10. The decorative night light, as recited in claim 7,further comprising a night light stand arrangement provided on said rearwall of said supporting frame for allowing said supporting frame tostand on a flat surface, wherein said night light stand arrangementcontains a plurality of standing slots spacedly formed on said rear wallof said supporting frame, and a supporting stand detachably engaged withsaid standing slots in such a manner that when said supporting stand isengaged with said standing slots, said supporting frame is allowed to beinclinedly supported by said supporting stand.
 11. The decorative nightlight, as recited in claim 8, wherein said supporting stand comprises astanding panel and a plurality of engaging members inclinedly extendedfrom said standing panel and is arranged to engage with said standingslots, so that said supporting frame is capable of standing on a flatsurface through said supporting stand.
 12. The decorative night light,as recited in claim 9, wherein said supporting stand comprises astanding panel and a plurality of engaging members inclinedly extendedfrom said standing panel and is arranged to engage with said standingslots, so that said supporting frame is capable of standing on a flatsurface through said supporting stand.
 13. The decorative night light,as recited in claim 10, wherein said supporting stand comprises astanding panel and a plurality of engaging members inclinedly extendedfrom said standing panel and is arranged to engage with said standingslots, so that said supporting frame is capable of standing on a flatsurface through said supporting stand.
 14. The decorative night light,as recited in claim 11, wherein said night light stand arrangementfurther contains a securing slots spacedly and indently provided on saidrear wall of said supporting frame, and shaped and sized to correspondwith said engaging members of said supporting stand so that saidsupporting stand is adapted to be detached from said standing slots andalignedly engage with said securing slots when said supporting stand isidle.
 15. The decorative night light, as recited in claim 12, whereinsaid night light stand arrangement further contains a securing slotsspacedly and indently provided on said rear wall of said supportingframe, and shaped and sized to correspond with said engaging members ofsaid supporting stand so that said supporting stand is adapted to bedetached from said standing slots and alignedly engage with saidsecuring slots when said supporting stand is idle.
 16. The decorativenight light, as recited in claim 13, wherein said night light standarrangement further contains a securing slots spacedly and indentlyprovided on said rear wall of said supporting frame, and shaped andsized to correspond with said engaging members of said supporting standso that said supporting stand is adapted to be detached from saidstanding slots and alignedly engage with said securing slots when saidsupporting stand is idle.
 17. The decorative night light, as recited inclaim 13, wherein said rear wall of said supporting frame has a mainwall portion communicating with said hollow cavity, and a peripheralside wall portion, wherein said main wall portion is detachably attachedwith said peripheral rear wall portion through a plurality of connectorssuch that a user is able to detach said main wall portion of said rearwall for mounting said object within said hollow cavity.
 18. Thedecorative night light, as recited in claim 14, wherein said rear wallof said supporting frame has a main wall portion communicating with saidhollow cavity, and a peripheral side wall portion, wherein said mainwall portion is detachably attached with said peripheral rear wallportion through a plurality of connectors such that a user is able todetach said main wall portion of said rear wall for mounting said objectwithin said hollow cavity.
 19. The decorative night light, as recited inclaim 15, wherein said rear wall of said supporting frame has a mainwall portion communicating with said hollow cavity, and a peripheralside wall portion, wherein said main wall portion is detachably attachedwith said peripheral rear wall portion through a plurality of connectorssuch that a user is able to detach said main wall portion of said rearwall for mounting said object within said hollow cavity.
 20. Thedecorative night light, as recited in claim 16, wherein said rear wallof said supporting frame has a main wall portion communicating with saidhollow cavity, and a peripheral side wall portion, wherein said mainwall portion is detachably attached with said peripheral rear wallportion through a plurality of connectors such that a user is able todetach said main wall portion of said rear wall for mounting said objectwithin said hollow cavity.